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The Daily Memo - 1/17/08
Oh man! Hasbro and Mattel are trying to put the kibosh on Srabulous, the Scrabble rip-off over on Facebook. That’s about the only thing I ever do with my stupid Facebook account. (Legal Intellects)
A settlement gets a big fat nothing for the plaintiff, but a juicy $9.5 million for the lawyers. Mmmmmm … attorneys’ fees. (Overlawyered)
Sadly, one of yesterdays’ Supreme Court decisions wasn’t about the Michael Knight but was, instead, about deductions and trusts and 2% floors and could’ve-would’ves and zzzzzzzzzz. (SCOTUSblog)
Meanwhile, the other Supreme decision was our boy the Scalia saying that New York’s party nominee process for state Supreme Court Judges, via delegates, is a-ok. (WSJ Law Blog)
As a good little alumni, I’ll plug the latest edition of the BU Law Review, which has articles on patents and mutual funds … try to keep your heart race down! (Concurring Opinions)
Some retired DEA agents are suing over the flick American Gangster because they came off like big baddies. (FindLaw)






Comments
Noooo!!! They can't get rid of Srabulous! What else am I supposed to do in class?
Posted by three elle | January 17, 2008 2:11 PM
Wait, what? I'm Friending you! And it won't be weird!
Posted by Geetch | January 17, 2008 9:47 PM
It's not really a surprise...I mean...they couldn't have changed the name? Yahoo calls it Literati, and Pogo calls it QWERTY, but Scrabulous is pretty flagrantly skirting that magical line.
Posted by Kat | January 21, 2008 9:53 AM